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On 11/28/2022 at 7:37 AM, rafalgorka said:

Swimming 2022 seasons summary for Day 1 events, part 2.

 

SWIMMING - Women's 400m Freestyle

 

OQT 4.07.90 - OCT 4.09.14

 

2021-2022 SwimSwam LC ranking

 

1. Ariarne Titmus AUS 3.56.40

2. Katie Ledecky USA 3.58.15

3. Summer McIntosh CAN 3.59.32

4. Tang Muhan CHN 4.01.95

5. Leah Smith USA 4.02.08

6. Lani Pallister AUS 4.02.21

7. Laurien De Vriese BEL 4.02.42

... Kiah Melveton AUS 4.03.12 (3rd swimmer from AUS)

8. Isabel Gose GER 4.03.47

 

 

Swimming fans, is this De Vriese time real or is it some kind of mistake by SwimSwam?

 

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1 hour ago, rafalgorka said:

Swimming fans, is this De Vriese time real or is it some kind of mistake by SwimSwam?

It's surely a mistake. Just use the FINA rankings and/or the Nuoto Mondiale annual rankings which capture some fast swims from national meets that FINA misses.

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8 minutes ago, NMQ said:

The women's 400 FR is one of my top events on Paris and my bet is on McIntosh topping both Titmus and Ledecky.

I'd prefer to see Titmus go back to back but I think you might be right.

 

In the 200 FR I think Ledecky might not even get an individual spot. She'll be pushed out by two of Sims, Weinstein and Gemmell but she'll still be there to drop her usual 1:53 split in the relay.

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14 hours ago, dullard said:

I'd prefer to see Titmus go back to back but I think you might be right.

 

In the 200 FR I think Ledecky might not even get an individual spot. She'll be pushed out by two of Sims, Weinstein and Gemmell but she'll still be there to drop her usual 1:53 split in the relay.

That'd be shocking, but I think she'll opt put anyway. The relay will be fun to see, I think the chinese can pull it again if they are in full force.

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  • 1 month later...

I think I will come back to this thread.

 

I don't want to repeat @Topicmaster1010 excellent work or @esube excellent work or anyone's work here.

 

But I have some ideas and maybe they will be here in this thread.

 

Stay tuned.

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SNEAK PEAK

 

Inspired by Topicmaster1010 and esube work here I'm thinking about sth like this little thing you can find in an attached file.

 

Events, days... And it will be always editable, anyone can join, TEAM WORK, you know...

24.01.21 Paris 2024 simulation.docx

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I mean, I would like to try to make a team work here.


And the early thoughts for this project is:

 

1. It would be all in the doc file, easy to print.

2. One page for each event, day by day. EDITABLE FOR ANY USER WHO WANTS TO JOIN AND DO STH.

3. Q info and results predictions.

4. Links to interesting videos/websites - all in one page per event.

 

I like all the things here on totallympics - quali criteria, qualified NOCs, olympics programme, schedule, etc.

 

But to get all the info I want I must click on this website like +100 times.

 

And I would like to have it all in one file.

Easy to print, because I am oldschool and I like to have my files printed, good for my eyes, you know.

 

And that's that.

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  • 6 months later...

Day 1 - Saturday - Saturday July 27th 2024

 

 

1. CYCLING ROAD - Women's Individual Time Trial (2023 WCH)

 

1. Chloe Dygert USA

2. Grace Brown AUS

3. Christina Schweinberger AUT

 

2. CYCLING ROAD - Men's Individual Time Trial (2023 WCH)

 

1. Remco Evenepoel BEL

2. Filippo Ganna ITA

3. Joshua Tarling GBR

 

3. DIVING - Women's Synchronised 3m Springboard (2023 WCH)

 

1. Chang Yani, Chen Yiwen CHN

2. Yasmin Harper, Scarlett Mew Jensen GBR

3. Elena Bertocchi, Chiara Pellacani ITA

 

4. FENCING - Women's Epee Individual (2023 WCH)

 

1. Marie-Florence Candassamy FRA

2. Alberta Santuccio ITA

3. Mara Navarria ITA / Sun Yiwen CHN

 

5. FENCING - Men's Sabre Individual (2023 WCH)

 

1. Eli Dershwitz USA

2. Sandro Bazadze GEO

3. Aron Szilagyi HUN / Ziad El-Sissy EGY

 

6. JUDO - Women's -48 kg (2023 WCH)

 

1. Natsumi Tsunoda JPN

2. Shirine Boukli FRA

3. Assunta Scutto ITA

3. Wakana Koga JPN* / Abiba Abuzhakynova KAZ (5th)

 

7. JUDO - Men's -60 kg (2023 WCH)

 

1. Francisco Garrigos ESP

2. Dilshodbek Baratov UZB

3. Giorgi Sardalashvili GEO

3. Lee Ha-rim KOR

 

8. RUGBY SEVENS - Men's (2022/23 WS)

 

1. New Zealand

2. Argentina

3. Fiji

 

9. SHOOTING - 10m Air Rifle Mixed Team (2022 WCH)

 

1. Huang Yuting, Yang Haoran CHN

2. Gwon Da-yeong, Kim Sang-do KOR

3. Cho Eun-young, Park Ha-jun KOR / Zhang Yu, Sheng Lihao CHN

 

10. SKATEBOARDING - Men's Street (2023 WCH)

 

1. Aurelien Giraud FRA

2. Gustavo Ribeiro POR

3. Ginwoo Onodera JPN

 

11. SWIMMING - Men's 400m Freestyle (2023 WCH)

 

1. Samuel Short AUS

2. Ahmed Hafnaoui TUN

3. Lukas Martens GER

 

12. SWIMMING - Women's 400m Freestyle (2023 WCH)

 

1. Ariarne Titmus AUS

2. Katie Ledecky USA

3. Erika Fairweather NZL

 

13. SWIMMING - Women's 4x100m Freestyle Relay (2023 WCH)

 

1. Australia (Mollie O'Callaghan, Shayna Jack, Meg Harris, Emma McKeon)

2. United States (Gretchen Walsh, Abbey Weitzeil, Olivia Smoliga, Katie Douglass)

3. China (Cheng Yujie, Yang Junxuan, Wu Qingfeng, Zhang Yufei)

 

14. SWIMMING - Men's 4x100m Freestyle Relay (2023 WCH)

 

1. Australia (Jack Cartwright, Flynn Southam, Kai Taylor, Kyle Chalmers)

2. Italy (Alessandro Miressi, Manuel Frigo, Lorenzo Zazzeri, Thomas Ceccon)

3. United States (Ryan Held, Jack Alexy, Chris Guiliano, Matt King)

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